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Nigeria not different from hell, Charly Boy argues

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Eccentric former President of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Charly Boy has taken a dig at the current living standards in Nigeria.

The musician cum activist who bared his thoughts in a post on his Instagram page said that if he died and went to hell, it’ll take a while to realise that he was no longer in Nigeria.

The versatile entertainer also shared photos of himself on his social media page in a casket as he likened the condition of Nigeria to being in hell.

Charly Boy also used the opportunity to slam those in power for what he said, is their visionless approach to leadership.

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He wrote; “If I died and went straight to Hell, It may take me more than a week to realise that I am no longer at Work or living in Nigeria.

“Yeye rulers. God go punish una soon,” he added.

His comments comes after he announced that he is set to release a hit single featuring rapper Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz.

The 68-year-old grandfather hinted at the ‘collabo’ in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja.

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